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The School of Natural Resources annual Caring for Clinton donation drive provides toiletries and winter gear, like Anne Mulligan's hand-knitted mittens, to Clinton Elementary School students and their families. Drop off your donations in Hardin Hall.
The School of Natural Resources annual Caring for Clinton donation drive provides toiletries and winter gear, like Anne Mulligan's hand-knitted mittens, to Clinton Elementary School students and their families. Drop off your donations in Hardin Hall.

Caring for Clinton donation drive running through Dec. 10

Starting this week, you’ll be able to find a donation bin on Hardin Hall’s first floor, across from the Maps and More Store. You can also give online. Continue reading…

 
With the help of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $280,000 matching grant, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, along with other partners, is working to modernize educational wetland conservation resources. Courtesy Platte Basin Timelapse
With the help of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $280,000 matching grant, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, along with other partners, is working to modernize educational wetland conservation resources. Courtesy Platte Basin Timelapse

Nebraska Game and Parks partners with Platte Basin Timelapse project, others to boost wetland resources

The three-year project is expected to result in a new online collection of educational materials, including a fifth-grade curriculum and activity book; Platte Basin Timelapse short films and multimedia stories; a public-consumption Guide to Nebraska Wetlands; and an online wetland ESRI StoryMap. Continue reading…

More details at: http://OutdoorNebraska.org/nebraskawetlands
 
Fisheries and wildlife major Carolyn Hanish is now midway through Nebraska's Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine. Courtesy Reilly Grealish
Fisheries and wildlife major Carolyn Hanish is now midway through Nebraska's Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine. Courtesy Reilly Grealish

Alumni spotlight on Carolyn Hanish

Hanish is now midway through Nebraska's Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine, a four-year program in which she spends two years of veterinary medicine education at UNL and then transfers to Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Continue reading…

 
Originally published November 16, 2020 - Submit an Item